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| Enshrined on August
18, 1975
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Marvin won 10 Iowa and eight ATA Central Zone crowns. His first state title came in 52, when he smashed 200 straight and another 125 to win the singles, plus he took the doubles with 98. The twin-bird trophy was earned again in 58, and he won the doubles and all-around in 59. Doubles titles were also his in 61, 62 and 73, breaking 99, 98 and 97 in that order, making the Council Bluffs man the Iowa leader in doubles championships earned. He repeated as singles champ in 64 and 72. His Central Zone titles included five doubles championships from 51 to 63, the singles in 1955 and 1958, and the all-around in 1960. Placing on three mens All-America teams prior to 1973, he earned the captaincy of the 73 veteran team and captured a slot on the 74 vet team. In 1952 Marvin Driver was elected to the Iowa board of directors, and he served there for the next 20 years, twice being president of the state association. He was also delegate from Iowa for more than 10 years. |